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Dr. Ark Keertti Vidyarthi

Dr. Ark Keertti Vidyarthi
Vidyarthi Vaidya Ayurveda Panchkarma Neuro Clinic, LIC Office front of Bajrang Tower Damoh M.P. 470661
Doctor information
Experience:
13 years
Education:
Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working in joint & muscle issues, that’s where a lot of my focus stays—things like back pain, frozen shoulder, cervical stiffness, sciatica, chronic arthritis. All that musculoskeletal stuff that doesn’t let people sit, walk, sleep normal. I try not to jump straight to shaman chikitsa unless I know how deep the issue has gone. Sometimes vata vyadhi shows up simple but there's hidden dhatu-level depletion going on. I rely a lot on Panchakarma for these—Basti mostly, but also Patra Pinda or Kati Basti if needed. Apart from that, I deal quite a bit with ano-rectal disorders like piles, fistula, fissure. I’ve worked with Kshar Sutra therapy—properly planned, not just as a procedure-for-the-sake-of-it. It works well when done with proper dietary prep and follow up. Not just local healing but systemic support too. I also handle metabolic & lifestyle-related cases—thyroid imbalance, obesity, diabetes, cardiac conditions like Hridroga. And gynaec issues, specially related to hormonal loop, PCOD, and irregular cycles. But again, not one-size-fits-all. I go case by case, prakriti-wise, and try to give ppl plans that they can actually follow in real life, not just textbook ones!! Healing needs space, not rush.
Achievements:
I am trained in Advanced Panchakarma from Kerala where I really got into deeper detox work, not just surface-level stuff. Later, did my Kshar Sutra training in Nadiad, Gujarat—focused & very hands-on. I also hold a Fellowship in Preventive Cardiology from Madhavbaug, Mumbai, which kind of shifted how I view long-term care for lifestyle disorders. And then came Ayurvedic Neuro Therapy under Dr Manoj Sharma’s method in Kota—bit tough to learn but totally worth it!! Helps connect gaps.

I am working in Ayurveda since over 12 yrs now, and in all this time I’ve kinda realized one thing—every health issue has a story. Sometimes ppl walk in with gut problems, joint pain, weird rashes, weight gain or hormonal chaos like thyroid, PCOD or even those “undiagnosed fatigue” cases, and honestly it’s rarely just one thing. That’s why I stopped looking at isolated symptoms long ago. I focus on full-body patterns—Dosha, Dhatu, Agni, Srotas, the whole terrain. I mostly deal with orthopedic conditions, digestive disorders, metabolic imbalances, and stubborn skin stuff like eczema or psoriasis, and yes, things like diabetes, BP, thyroid dysfunction, or just slow stubborn weight that won’t move. My main tools? Good old Panchakarma (properly planned, not trendy), classical herbal meds that actually match the prakriti + vikriti, and daily/seasonal regimens that ppl can actually follow. Like, no one’s doing 4-hour rituals every day... I keep things doable. I use Nadi Pariksha a lot, it kinda opens the whole map of the person’s internal state. Along with Prakriti analysis, it lets me match treatments that aren’t just textbook but actually land well for that person. I like bringing modern diagnostics into it too—blood reports, scans, just to get a fuller picture. Not for treatment-dictation, but to understand what’s happening under the hood. Working across different cities, patient types and setups over the years helped me get better at reading ppl—some need deep detox, others just need someone to explain what’s going wrong in their routine. I talk a lot about why the same food or sleep pattern hits two ppl differently, depending on agni, ama, or vitiated dhatus. And I always try to work towards long-term healing—not “symptom gone” relief, but actual system repair. Patient eduction is a big part of what I do—making ppl feel informed, supported, and part of the process. I don’t do the one-way advice thing... I’d rather the patient feels heard and involved. Ayurveda doesn’t work unless it fits your life and makes sense in your rhythm. That’s what I try to deliver—clean, grounded, intelligent care that restores balance from the inside out.